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YOUR CASE
Regulars at the fish market in Brixham were shocked and stunned to hear that local trawler man, Rod Fisher, met an untimely demise whilst unloading his catch on the harbour side. The finger of suspicion has been pointed at a member of the local action group, the Brixham Fish Freedom Fighters. Can you solve the mystery before another trawler man meets a fishy end?
Brixham
Brixham is the oldest town on the English Riviera. It is full of maritime history and beautiful scenery. Along this circular trail you can enjoy the views of the harbour and pier, pretty cottages and shops. Brixham has so much to offer that on completion of your trail, why not step back in time and explore the Golden Hind, which was captained by Sir Francis Drake as he circumnavigated the world from 1577-1580 or just spend time just relaxing in this charming town. This Trail can also be purchased from Another Chapter Book and Gift Shop on The Quay in Brixham.
This is a Murder Mystery Trail. The Trail will take approximately 1 1/2 Hours and is 1 1/2 miles long. The trail is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. However there is a short, steep circular climb and descent to locate clue 2; this can be avoided as the answer can also be found by the library. The trail starts at Brixham Bus Station. The Trail can be purchased from Another Chapter Gift Shop on The Quay.
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"Very much enjoyed doing the trail, and found it an excellent way of exploring and learning about Brixham."